HelHSS

By HelHSS

Wild One

Clearly warmer for weaker wind, about +12, mostly cloudy.

We were in the allotment garden for a couple of hours now in the evening. Mr S moved the lawn and rooted out the dandelions to prevent seeding. I did some weeding, hadn't energy to do it much this time, but photographed.

In the picture are our daylilies and some of the tulips, also a wild flower in front, greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). In Europe it can be seen almost in every country. A greater celandine is an ancient newcomer to the southern parts of Finland, which is thought to have come to the country no later than the Middle Ages with monks. It's very easily spreading and has multiplied in our yard too a lot during last years.

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